BEFORE BIRTH, same as men.
Humans have nipples because they develop in the womb before the sex of the baby is determined. Both males and females start with nipples, but only females use them for breastfeeding.
When the process of puberty starts , maybe around the age of 10-12 for some girls a bit later
yes, females yes, females
Inverted nipples are common and normal in males and females.
Females of any age can develop vulvodynia
Male nipples are considered vestigial because they do not have a specific function in the human body. They develop in the womb before the sex of the fetus is determined, so both males and females have nipples, but they serve no biological purpose in males.
Structural development of the breasts will sometimes form hard tissue behind the nipples in both males and females, and is usually not a health concern.
Yes, male cats have nipples just like female cats. They typically have 6-8 nipples, but this can vary among individuals. These nipples are remnants from when all cats, both male and female, develop in the womb initially as females.
Nipples are present in both males and females because they develop before gender is determined in the womb. Their main purpose in the human body is to provide a way for infants to receive milk from the mother during breastfeeding.
Yes, when a female is feeling sexually aroused, there nipples will start to get hard.
Males have nipples from an evolutionary perspective because nipples develop in embryos before the sex of the individual is determined. In mammals, including humans, nipples are a common feature that develops in all embryos, regardless of their eventual sex. This is because nipples are essential for feeding newborns, and it is more efficient for evolution to maintain nipples in both males and females rather than developing a separate system for males.
only the females do.